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Episode 037 The History Unfolded Project and What Americans Knew About The Holocaust

August 31, 2017 by InThePastLane Leave a Comment

This week at In The Past Lane, the history podcast, we respond to the virulent anti-semitism that was on display during the neo-Nazi and white supremacist march in Charlottesville,VA by bringing to you an episode about a remarkable history research project. It’s called, History Unfolded: US … [Read more...]

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Episode 035 Albert Cashier, Transgender Soldier in the American Civil War

August 12, 2017 by InThePastLane Leave a Comment

President Trump's announcement via Twitter that transgender personnel would no longer be allowed to serve in the US armed forces provides an excellent opportunity to take a look at the history of female and trans soldiers who have fought in past US wars. Most people would be surprised to learn that … [Read more...]

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Episode 031 America’s Forgotten Colony in Cuba

July 7, 2017 by InThePastLane Leave a Comment

This week, In the Past Lane explores the fascinating and little-known story of an American colony that developed on a small island off Cuba following the Spanish American War of 1898.  The Isle of Pines attracted some 2,000 American settlers in the early 20th century. Many of them viewed the island … [Read more...]

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Episode 029 Spies, Traitors, & Saboteurs: Civil Liberties in Times of National Crisis

June 24, 2017 by InThePastLane Leave a Comment

This week, In The Past Lane is in Chicago to check out a cool history exhibition and speak with John Russick of the Chicago History Museum. The exhibition, "Spies, Traitors, and Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America," was originally created by the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC in the … [Read more...]

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Episode 028 The Crises of the 1790s and the Making of US National Identity

June 2, 2017 by InThePastLane Leave a Comment

In this episode, we dive into the tumultuous and critically important years of the 1790s, a time when the very fate of the new republic hung in the balance. First, I’ll do a short set-up segment on the really perilous political scene in the United States in the 1790s. It's a lively period when … [Read more...]

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